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What is an Agreement for Deed and is it considered a mortgage?
You may be wondering, what exactly is an agreement for deed? An agreement for deed is often referred to as “land contract.” This arrangement is...
Why you should hire a Real Estate Attorney when buying a home?
Many people come to our firm and ask the question: why should I hire a Board Certified Real Estate Attorney if I am buying or...
Do you know the most recent Florida Law?
Several laws have recently gone into effect in Florida over the past month. The legislature is currently meeting for their annual session, and we will...
How does the new Tax plan affect you?
How does Trump’s new tax plan affect you? As many people know, recently, on December 22, 2017, President Trump signed into a new tax plan....
What Does a Probate Lawyer Do?
Let’s say you have a will; you have planned out the way your assets will be distributed upon your death. So, what does a probate...
Do I need a Real Estate Lawyer to buy a house?
The Closing Process: what does a Real Estate Lawyer do? Facilitator A Board Certified Real Estate Lawyer acts as a facilitator, a coordinator to ensure...
When Can I End my Lease Agreement Early?
Can I break my lease agreement? A lease for an apartment, condo, or house is typical and generally lasts for a duration of one year....
The Real Truth about Online Will Companies
The Legal Consequences of an Online Will While the offer of a will that costs $69 may sound appealing, you should know the legal consequences...
What are the Statute of Limitations for a Lawsuit?
How long do you have to sue after a car accident? Each State in the United States has different laws regarding the statute of...
Defamation Lawsuit? – Unwanted Facebook Photo
Unwanted Facebook Photo: Invasion of Privacy? Have you ever had an unwanted photo posted on Facebook? While Facebook offers the feature to “untag” the photo,...
The Importance of Estate Planning Attorney
What does an Estate Planning Attorney Do? Estate planning is often overlooked by people from all income brackets. However, estate planning is something that should...
Under what circumstances can you become disinherited?
In the State of Florida, there are 4 circumstances in which an individual may be disinherited. These are assumed because the probate court believes that...